Are you talking about Britain? Apples, basically. They would also have harvested wild fruits such as berries of all kinds (not strawberries). In warmer parts of Europe they would have had more choice, e.g. plums and quinces. Hope this helps!
Bread. Most people during this time were very poor by our standards, and couldn't afford meat or vegetables unless they could grow them. They had entire meals of just bread when they ran out of other foods. Throughout history, bread has been a staple food for poor people.
Mutton, probably fruit and veg , meat and other food they could find
There are several foods we have that people did not eat in medieval Europe. Three in particular are maize, tomatoes, and potatoes, all of which were New World plants.
people in the middle ages ate fish, shellfish, meat, vegtibles and stew
What did the peasants eat in the medieval times
Mercantile was the primary occupation along with farming during the the Middle Ages.
Cathedrals were built as testimonies to god's power on Earth.
Mainly the only type of play that was done were the church passion plays telling the bible stories. People couldn't write for the most part so plays weren't written. The main entrainment was jesters, jugglers, singers when there were festivals.
The four main groups in the 1500s wereGentlemenCitizensYeomenLabourers
Both were periods of cultural growth. The High Middle Ages included the time of the crusades. The Late Middle Ages were a time in which there were some natural disasters that colored the whole period, including famines because of changes in weather and the Black Death.
For the most part in the middle ages the main religion was Christian, but it all depends on the culture and/ or country you go to.
The main thing that united people during the middle ages was their culture, government and wars. These were the factors that made the people of a particular community to stay united through the years.
Catholicism was the predominate religion during the Middle Ages.
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Mercantile was the primary occupation along with farming during the the Middle Ages.
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Kingdoms were the form of government during the Middle Ages
bread's, vegis and meat caught by the men.
They were important because it was the main form of Art.
Monastaries
Mills had two main uses in the middle ages, to grind grain into flour, and to cut tree trunks into lumber. Millers operated these mills.